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get caught carrying drugs into bali, and he will face serious consequences. they do not want anyone or anything to ruin the image of their peaceful holiday island. the u.k. is strongly opposed to the death penalty. while these diplomatic discussions continue, her fate hangs in the balance. bbc news, bali. >> yesterday, the supreme court justices to center stage in the inauguration of president obama. it was a decision handed down 40 years ago that for every change america. in roe vs. wade, women were given the constitutional right to an abortion. ever since, those rights have been rolled back. in mississippi, only -- the only abortion clinic may soon be forced to close. >> how do you feel today? >> anxious. >> 19-year-old, anderson is 12 weeks pregnant. she is about to see the fetus growing inside of her for the first time. but she has chosen not to have her baby. and she is having an ultrasound because under mississippi state law, she is required to look at the image of the fetus before being allowed to have an abortion. >> the thought of giving it away, i c
get caught carrying drugs into bali, and he will face serious consequences. they do not want anyone or anything to ruin the image of their peaceful holiday island. the u.k. is strongly opposed to the death penalty. while these diplomatic discussions continue, her fate hangs in the balance. bbc news, bali. >> yesterday, the supreme court justices to center stage in the inauguration of president obama. it was a decision handed down 40 years ago that for every change america. in roe vs....
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we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he'
we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer...
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>> bali. i love, love, love bali. this is an island if you are looking for incredibly generous and welcoming people, beautiful landscapes, gorgeous culture of temples, a great place to go. a brand new hotel that is stunning and steps away from the beach. this is a place where you will have access to lots that bali has to offer. i love the value. you think about going to asia as being expensive. you can get rooms for as low as $219 a night right now. >> it looks gorgeous. i've been to bali. you are right. the people are so incredibly friendly. you almost can't believe that people are opened armed there. they don't harass you as a tourist. you have one more for us. >> one more. you know, a place that's a perennial favorite is st. bartz. it's gorgeous. it's gorgeous and glamorous. you think you might not be able to feel comfortable there. what i love about hotel christopher is that it is intimate. about 20-minute drive to a charming area and what i love about it is that it is low key. what i also love about it is that ev
>> bali. i love, love, love bali. this is an island if you are looking for incredibly generous and welcoming people, beautiful landscapes, gorgeous culture of temples, a great place to go. a brand new hotel that is stunning and steps away from the beach. this is a place where you will have access to lots that bali has to offer. i love the value. you think about going to asia as being expensive. you can get rooms for as low as $219 a night right now. >> it looks gorgeous. i've been...
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balí. ni siquiera ellos retarían al tigre del pantano. sólo su presencia provoca el miedo. ♪ (mike) ella ahuyentó a los jabalíes salvajes. y los cachorros no estaban muy lejos, pero esto es verdaderamente increíble porque estar a esta altura, es lo más bajo que he estado. sólo un poco arriba del agua. ella podría olfatearme. (narrador) la atrevida ubicación del segundo escondite ha valido la pena. (mike) pero creo que ella estaba acostumbrándose a mi olor. de hecho se había acostumbrado a que yo estuviera ahí. aunque no le agradaba que yo estuviera ahí, ella estaba de acuerdo con ello. (narrador) el día de hoy sus cachorros tendrán el estómago lleno, pero criar a tres pequeños tigres hasta la madurez le tomará más de dos años. ellos aún necesitan a su madre. pasarán otros ocho meses antes de que ellos puedan cazar su propia comida. para ese tiempo ella estará exhausta. los cachorros son muy juguetones, ellos necesitan comer con frecuencia pero su apetito se satisface rápidamente. [tigre rugiendo] ¡grrr! (mike) el
balí. ni siquiera ellos retarían al tigre del pantano. sólo su presencia provoca el miedo. ♪ (mike) ella ahuyentó a los jabalíes salvajes. y los cachorros no estaban muy lejos, pero esto es verdaderamente increíble porque estar a esta altura, es lo más bajo que he estado. sólo un poco arriba del agua. ella podría olfatearme. (narrador) la atrevida ubicación del segundo escondite ha valido la pena. (mike) pero creo que ella estaba acostumbrándose a mi olor. de hecho se había...
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bali is considered -- ballet is considered the most disciplined of the dancers appeared a group of blind students are donning their tutus. >> in a tiny dance studio, they dance i feel rather than cite. she is visually impaired. 80% of her vision is gone. she is one of many students thought to be one of the few for the blind anywhere in the world. >> my friends tell me how can you be a dancer if you are blind. i tell them this is all about my will power. >> there is a reason of the schools are filled with mirrors. dancers learn by watching. it has not stopped the students things to their teacher. >> i teach them all through touch. they touch my body as i perform the moves and then they repeated to learn. after they learn, they are determined. all i have to do is call up the news and they can repeat it. >> the class is here are free for students and open to hearing impaired in children with mental disabilities. the benefits of the ballet stan farr -- extend far beyond the classroom. >> discipline, balance. >> backstage before a recent performance in front of a packed house, she is understa
bali is considered -- ballet is considered the most disciplined of the dancers appeared a group of blind students are donning their tutus. >> in a tiny dance studio, they dance i feel rather than cite. she is visually impaired. 80% of her vision is gone. she is one of many students thought to be one of the few for the blind anywhere in the world. >> my friends tell me how can you be a dancer if you are blind. i tell them this is all about my will power. >> there is a reason of...
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. >> the french air force commands the skies over bali. to the north of here, vast expanses of desert terrain where the french are trying to drive out fighters but -- fighters affiliated with al qaeda. the french have pushed for. rebel forces control thousands of square kilometers north and east to the borders of mauritania and algeria. the french army is making its presence felt all along with mullion government forces. since it was captured by rebels after the french intervention began, the local allies have faced strong resistance trying to retake the town. >> this situation is still not very clear. in theory, there are few or no rebels there, but that needs to be confirmed. we need to see what happens in the coming days. >> and from a commander in mali, a look at the task as they try to extend government control over the whole of the country. >> it's not at all easy and there's a small part of the population helping their cause. that is what is making the fight tough. >> these are the latest images. it looks abandoned but there are fea
. >> the french air force commands the skies over bali. to the north of here, vast expanses of desert terrain where the french are trying to drive out fighters but -- fighters affiliated with al qaeda. the french have pushed for. rebel forces control thousands of square kilometers north and east to the borders of mauritania and algeria. the french army is making its presence felt all along with mullion government forces. since it was captured by rebels after the french intervention began,...
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heads of agencies, chiefs of staff in the senate, but, um, we've got someone doing energy investment in bali. >> reporter: for nearly 15 years, litman has hand-pitched the group, best in books, film and movies. members in the list agreed to react or respond by e-mail with their top picks. >> who really is a culture maven. who is going to the movies every weekend. who is reading the most books, and it could be any books. >> i think there are people on the list who feel they need to bring their a-game to the list. >> jody arlington head pr in sundance and has been on the list for five years. >> i love reading everyone's responses. it's basically discovering new work, and to also kind of sharing the things that have really inspired me and i thought were fabulous. >> reporter: who else has access? among the list fehr trait commission's chairman john leibowitz, and john berman, media manager for the nfl. tom rosen field is among them and enjoys the back and forth. >> that's one of the astonishing things about this. it is at once intimidating and a little pompous, and also people are willing to sa
heads of agencies, chiefs of staff in the senate, but, um, we've got someone doing energy investment in bali. >> reporter: for nearly 15 years, litman has hand-pitched the group, best in books, film and movies. members in the list agreed to react or respond by e-mail with their top picks. >> who really is a culture maven. who is going to the movies every weekend. who is reading the most books, and it could be any books. >> i think there are people on the list who feel they...
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the same people who bought about the terrible attacks in new york washington and london madrid and bali . so questions have a reason even in western nations supporting the rebels as to who exactly is fighting in the syrian conflict ati's arena going to takes a look now at how the standoff with the trucks incompetence from beyond the country's borders. she keeps her son's room exactly the way she left it last spring his clothes and art supplies are the only reminders she has of twenty one year old son. sami told his mother he was going to a conference in libya you couldn't stay more than one week to ten days he went in for the whole week that he stayed there he called home every day he called in the twenty second of march and said he's coming back to tunisia but never arrived at the beginning of april i got a skype call telling me my son was captured on the border as he was crossing from turkey to syria in a group of fighters. that further proof came with a syrian t.v. report in which sami was featured among the capture example fighters he talked about coming from tunisia to fight for th
the same people who bought about the terrible attacks in new york washington and london madrid and bali . so questions have a reason even in western nations supporting the rebels as to who exactly is fighting in the syrian conflict ati's arena going to takes a look now at how the standoff with the trucks incompetence from beyond the country's borders. she keeps her son's room exactly the way she left it last spring his clothes and art supplies are the only reminders she has of twenty one year...
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including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. thousands of supporters of venezuelan president hugo chavez rallied outside the presidential palace on the day when he should have been sworn in for a new six year term chavez's inauguration has been postponed indefinitely in a controversial supreme court ruling as he recovers from cancer surgery in cuba your political analyst eric draitser believes that the charges government occurred face a threat from abroad in the absence of his charisma atic leader. so the opposition despite all of their posturing and despite the fact that the private corporate media inside of venezuela and around the world is very much squarely behind them and us imperialism they lack a very real base of support on the ground they have some support but as we saw in the results of the recent elections that opposition is still very much in the minority now in terms of an international destabilization using this opposition this is very much a very real possibility of course we've seen much of the
including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. thousands of supporters of venezuelan president hugo chavez rallied outside the presidential palace on the day when he should have been sworn in for a new six year term chavez's inauguration has been postponed indefinitely in a controversial supreme court ruling as he recovers from cancer surgery in cuba your political analyst eric draitser believes that the charges...
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life all the professional ballets full of infighting and intrigue disturbingly for the people of the bali. events have taking a sinister and dramatic twist those who are gay filling became the artistic director all the balls surely just in march twenty eleven still some of his colleagues say that most the average thing out the theater that was dependent upon his decisions on your show he hard on people promoted them he distributes to roles decides who gets to go on tours abroad compiles the rehearsal schedules and so forth he's the head of the collective influences every decision within the company and his opinion carries a lot of weight through a surrogate feelings also known for his passion towards contemporary performances and he introduced on the stage of the bolshoi and now some of his. colics believes that perhaps the disapproval of his actions might have been one of the reasons behind this attack that we've been having a lot of contemporary performances recently which maybe somebody didn't approve of them but others really did people receive multiple awards for the productions but
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is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to bali you know every year the cars do exactly machinery and it's going to be very cheap there's a third world very cheap. france is playing a very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria lightbox it beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens who put out almost nobody i'm for intervention if it is to fight terrorism but it's got to be for good reasons i know that it's for raw materials that are in mali oil diamonds and gold renders the ground it is north of moped they don't think about democracy well we have made paris a huge target and france a target for terrorism. at least but with the prospect of an untapped natural resources needed to keep fronts in limited political analysts say that francois promised to stop playing big projects and former colonies isn't going to be fulfilled anytime soon plenty boy can see paris. and for reaction and analysis now from international relations professor mark all and. mr ahmed thank you ve
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including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. britain's prime minister has also been slapped with a second warning against walking out on the e.u. with both statements adding fuel to the debate within which is coalition government and whether the country should distance itself from the union our report just a couple of minutes away. the afghan leaders voyage to washington is yet to bring clarity on the u.s. troop withdrawal from the war rabbit country drew in twenty fourteen more analysis of that dilemma coming up. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. i. a u.k. exit from the e.u. would result in economic disaster for britain that's according to the chair of germany's european affairs committee the statement comes in the aftermath of an outright warning against britain's possible withdraw worse by a senior us official on wednesday which cause a further schism in the u.k. coalition governmen
including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. britain's prime minister has also been slapped with a second warning against walking out on the e.u. with both statements adding fuel to the debate within which is coalition government and whether the country should distance itself from the union our report just a couple of minutes away. the afghan leaders voyage to washington is yet to bring clarity on the u.s. troop...
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including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. serious now accused of hiding nuclear weapons ready to be unleashed at any time in a few minutes we'll report what some of its fear could be a pretext for a divine should as the alleged atomic bomb still falls into the western microscope also to the afghan leaders voyage to washington as yet to bring clarity on the u.s. troop withdrawal from war ravaged country jewett twenty forty more analysis of that dilemma coming up to. whether you die from high or to the death. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky. you'll never forget your experience we only need a screen that's going to be heaven. in the white see. below the ice on our t.v. . well again i christen seriously islamic militants have seized of strategic helicopter base in the north and what's perceived as a blow to government forces comes as u.s. middle east experts say syria's internal conflicts now putting the countries you raining i
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the same people who talked about the terrible attacks in new york washington and london madrid and bali marcus papadopoulos editor of magazine politics thanks very much indeed for sharing your thoughts with us here live on r.t. . almost two years of anti-government protests change little in bahrain pressure form demonstrations shatter against the wall of a police crackdown some experts say it's their brutality that is fueling the uprising. and still to come this hour the u.s. military is now allowed to hold terror suspects for as long as it wants americans or foreigners thanks to the new national defense authorization act look at that in just a few minutes from now here on r.t. . barack obama signed a last minute deal that increases taxes on the wealthiest americans prevented the country falling over the so-called fiscal cliff the nation was on the brink of a financial nosedive with billions of dollars in tax hikes automatically coming into effect if the law hadn't been passed john mcgrath from wide awake. has never been a government is an enemy when the cameras are off and it's time to
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bali as a european nation continues to launch the airstrikes against islamist militants it comes after monday's government troops chase rebels out of the key central time of qana aided by the french military let's not talk a more i know with this is the step later with independent journalist or rather tired as he is in strasbourg my son is all we've seen the french casualty and the intervention only began on friday does this action have the support of the wider french public. i think as long as the french people aren't too bothered by the consequences of this sort of intervention they generally favorite because there's a great military tradition in france and they've grown accustomed to interfering other people's countries but if you if the minute it starts to get nasty i think you'll find they'll be a very quick a reversal of public opinion i think the it's not just a pilot being killed what is interesting is there is a report that two helicopters were lost and we all know what that means in terms of fighting these sort of islamic extremists they're very tough soldiers and they've gro
bali as a european nation continues to launch the airstrikes against islamist militants it comes after monday's government troops chase rebels out of the key central time of qana aided by the french military let's not talk a more i know with this is the step later with independent journalist or rather tired as he is in strasbourg my son is all we've seen the french casualty and the intervention only began on friday does this action have the support of the wider french public. i think as long as...
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including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. coming up later in the program here in our tivo voicing discontent and the digital age hacker group anonymous wants washington to accept cyber attacks as a legitimate form of protest. and a fresh coalition split in the u.k. after a u.s. diplomat said britain should leave the e.u. while prime minister david cameron come play it's a referendum on staying in the union all that and more after the short break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. you know he's a good leverage or two mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we think this is why you should care what you're only on the. welcome back you're watching are goi
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live from moscow now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world wave of bali pakistan has left at least one hundred fifteen people dead and scores one to eighty one word killed in a twin explosion at a bill a billiard hall in a ball of. muslims dominated area well at least twenty one people died in the northwestern city of mingora a blast struck crowds gathering for a speech by religious leader there were eleven more deaths at a marketplace in the east of the country pakistan has seen similar attacks in recent months i mean to rise in the midst insurgency so tarion violence. the u.n. has called for a swift deployment of an international force in mali after militants claimed significant advances in the country's central region france will also be considering a request for help from mali's president today the security council earlier approved the plan to the poit three thousand african troops there but they were not expected to arrive until september there are fears that the region could become a stronghold for al qaida linked militants some european leaders are concerne
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including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. activists in syria say islamic militants to seize a strategic helicopter base in the north and was perceived as a blow than to government forces becomes as u.s. a middle east expert says syria's internal conflict is putting the country's uranium stockpiles at risk that's according to a report of the british financial times newspaper says damascus has up to fifty turns of and enrich to rarely nuff maybe to create five nuclear bombs kerry was thought to be close to complement pleating a reactor in the east of the country one stage with help from north korea and the facility was reportedly destroyed by israeli jets five years ago now there are concerns that iran serious closest ally in the region might be trying to seize the stockpile for its program this all coming amid fears syria's chemical weapons could fall into the hands of islamic extremists meanwhile britain says it's not excluding giving military assistance to the rebels should the conflict worst political anal
including food rising all the time gemma lives on a diet of daily struggle and worry about the future bali boyko r t london. activists in syria say islamic militants to seize a strategic helicopter base in the north and was perceived as a blow than to government forces becomes as u.s. a middle east expert says syria's internal conflict is putting the country's uranium stockpiles at risk that's according to a report of the british financial times newspaper says damascus has up to fifty turns of...
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the company he brought up a lot of new dancers and bali had a lot of new productions to make and my personal feeling it was that inside the company it was a great feeling of mutual company inspiration but surely somebody was unhappy was that despite all the infighting and despite the fact that sygate was the one who was assigning all the roles in the bolshoi theatre still the bolshoi never made criminal had lines and this attack is something completely outrageous for other bolshoi theater but definitely everyone is waiting for the results of the destination for some of these preliminary data from the security authorities to see whether this could have been inside job and whether somebody inside the bolshoi theatre could have been responsible for this terrible attack. yes q there months after concern the devastated america's east coast survivors homes remain in squalid later on that we report on why they all getting the necessary support from the government they need as they look to rebuild their lives and homes. makes life complete. nose and happy family. or self-expression. that seems so tr
the company he brought up a lot of new dancers and bali had a lot of new productions to make and my personal feeling it was that inside the company it was a great feeling of mutual company inspiration but surely somebody was unhappy was that despite all the infighting and despite the fact that sygate was the one who was assigning all the roles in the bolshoi theatre still the bolshoi never made criminal had lines and this attack is something completely outrageous for other bolshoi theater but...
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i added this lacy cami from bali that has sex appeal to it. the jacket is great. it nips right there at her waist. again, highlighting that, slimming her waistline, and some hose. >> a lucky lady. let's bring out laurie. thanks, hon. tell us what you did for laurie. >> laurie says she tends to gain weight all over. lawry is so cute. how can you not love laurie? she just wanted a fun, casual look that's for work, so i gave her this flowy printed top that kind of just skims over her midsection. this blazer from old navy really nipping in at the waist. again, hitting at the right point on her leg. just, you know, at the thinnest part of her thigh, and some nice skinny jeans that she says she was so surprised she could wear these. she looks so great. >> let's bring all of our models out. thanks, ladies. thank you. >> luke perry will be here next week, and funny man darrell hammond. >> and a performance by aaron neville. >> have a great weekend, everybody. >> god bless. >> take care. bye-bye. >> where are you going to be? >> in new orleans this weekend. >> lisa well ch
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summer travelling through indonesia, taking in the wonderful landscape, culture and people of java and bali. despite my long hair, my earring and my obvious american appearance, i was welcomed throughout that country in a way that is a reflection of the tremendous warmth of islamic cultures and societies. >> sean: all right. but that's not all. during that same speech, brennan also said this. >> we are not waging a war against terrorism because terrorism is but a tactic that will never be defeated any more than the tactic of war will. rather such thinking is a recipe he for endless conflicts. we are not at war against terror because terror is a state of mind. >> sean: that's one of the people suppose today try to keep people safe from terrorists? joining me now is the former mayor of new york, rudy guiliani and also jihad is a legitimate part of-- >> you listen to the first part. i get it, they're-- i can understand why he would be by islam and the muslim religion, the second part i don't get at all. i mean shall the fact is, all this have nonsense we're not at war against terror. they're a
summer travelling through indonesia, taking in the wonderful landscape, culture and people of java and bali. despite my long hair, my earring and my obvious american appearance, i was welcomed throughout that country in a way that is a reflection of the tremendous warmth of islamic cultures and societies. >> sean: all right. but that's not all. during that same speech, brennan also said this. >> we are not waging a war against terrorism because terrorism is but a tactic that will...
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the famous arch at tennessee bali beach along the marin county coast crashed down last month. cbs 5 reporter john ramos talked to the man who saw it come down. >>> reporter: they say earth's geology is a study of time and pressure. and that was put on display 10 days ago when the familiar arch at tennessee beach in marin county came crashing down. >> who i saw it, i was like what, what? >> reporter: lindsey sinclair grew up with the arch. >> we would hike up over the hills and go down to the beach and the arch was just part -- we would just sit there and look at it in awe. >> reporter: robert wills is ironically a geology student at cal tech. he was on the beach that day and began snapping pictures when the rocks started to fall. >> gradually each picture looked crazier and crazier and the whole hillside collapsed and had rocks the size of maybe a small car and more like a piano sized rock falling off. >> reporter: wills had come to watch the stormy conditions. but he doesn't think the high waves caused the collapse. >> on this day there's probably just moisture that then is s
the famous arch at tennessee bali beach along the marin county coast crashed down last month. cbs 5 reporter john ramos talked to the man who saw it come down. >>> reporter: they say earth's geology is a study of time and pressure. and that was put on display 10 days ago when the familiar arch at tennessee beach in marin county came crashing down. >> who i saw it, i was like what, what? >> reporter: lindsey sinclair grew up with the arch. >> we would hike up over the...
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he worked at ibra, which was the indonesian bank reconstruction agency during the bank bali scandal when a third party company was paid as a front for the gold part company for services that were not required under the restructuring law. furthermore, he has no operational mining experience whatsoever. and you have to contrast echo budiento against an individual like brock gill who is a world class ceo, relocating from the tollway project in gone goal ya or against the chairman, an independent chairman like dr. wallace king who built layton into the largest contract mining company in the world. it could not be more black and white, the choice that shareholders have. >> what you highlight here is one of the issues with a company like this. the whole idea was to go into a growth market like indonesia and that is to go on board with a lot of indonesian experts. you're going to have those political connections, the lack of independence, i guess, in some ways if you do want to pursue a market like indonesia. >> well, first of all, wallace king built layton into the biggest mining company, the
he worked at ibra, which was the indonesian bank reconstruction agency during the bank bali scandal when a third party company was paid as a front for the gold part company for services that were not required under the restructuring law. furthermore, he has no operational mining experience whatsoever. and you have to contrast echo budiento against an individual like brock gill who is a world class ceo, relocating from the tollway project in gone goal ya or against the chairman, an independent...
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we stopped in bali and indonesia along the way. we didn't understand riptides and things like that. we got caught in a riptide and did the exact wrong thing and got to the point of exhaustion. yeah, kind of got to the point of giving up. suddenly there was sand beneath my mother's feet and she was able to pull me in. in t was very scary and left me with a advertisable fear of the wate water. >> obviously, this nomination and the other attention of this is now getting the award season will bring a lot of eyeballs to the film that a lot of people have yet to know a lot about. >> congratulations to you, you can now go back to sleep, although i bet your phone is ringing off the hook. >> it's buzzing in my head. >> go answer your well-wishers. >> shall we go to the man of the hour. >> indeed, we should. seth macfarlane. they're doing what is sometimes stiff the naming of the nominations. emma stone. as well. >> we need to say thank you, seth. it was such a cheerful way to start the day. a little different. completely different. >> i'm just a working american. punching in, punching out. >
we stopped in bali and indonesia along the way. we didn't understand riptides and things like that. we got caught in a riptide and did the exact wrong thing and got to the point of exhaustion. yeah, kind of got to the point of giving up. suddenly there was sand beneath my mother's feet and she was able to pull me in. in t was very scary and left me with a advertisable fear of the wate water. >> obviously, this nomination and the other attention of this is now getting the award season will...
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what can you say about what the pentagon is planning or doing, not just in terms of bali but in terms of extremists? >> i'm not going to gets into specifics on operations but we understand the serious threat that terrorist groups pose in north africa. we're working closely with our partners in the region to try to find a way to authority their activities. the united states is committed to going after terrorists no matter where they might be to protect american's interests and our partners and all lies around the world. >> there was some reports about -- is there -- do we know what the situation is with that? >> in mali or elsewhere? >> in africa specifically. >> we have different relationships in africa that we, of course, look to and value. we do in some cases provide training support to militaries on the continent. it is an important part of the world for a number of reasons. mike? >> i think i missed it but where are we with general john allen? has the report been completed? >> i don't have an update on the investigation but the secretary and general allen had a very good discussio
what can you say about what the pentagon is planning or doing, not just in terms of bali but in terms of extremists? >> i'm not going to gets into specifics on operations but we understand the serious threat that terrorist groups pose in north africa. we're working closely with our partners in the region to try to find a way to authority their activities. the united states is committed to going after terrorists no matter where they might be to protect american's interests and our partners...
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they are now taking action against islamic jihadists who made bold and deadly moves in somalia and bali. chris, what's going on? >> officials are very worried that al qaeda may be establishing a safe haven in africa the same way they did in afghanistan 12 to 13 years ago. they are joining an international effort to try to aggressively go after the affiliates there. after a disastrous rescue mission over the weekend, it shows how dangerous it can be to operate in that part of the world. american soldiers were back on the ground as a bloody battle to rescue hostages ended in disaster and death. for a lot of americans, somali conjures up images of black hawk down. this time the americans did not take the lead. they were backing up a french resc rescue quad. >> they encountered resistance and all-around a botched attempt. >> they're set fighter jets into airspace and they were not needed in the mission. they flew in at night and faced resistance from the islamist who is killed two soldiers and likely the options. >> the french intelligence agent was abducted and they said factors triggered
they are now taking action against islamic jihadists who made bold and deadly moves in somalia and bali. chris, what's going on? >> officials are very worried that al qaeda may be establishing a safe haven in africa the same way they did in afghanistan 12 to 13 years ago. they are joining an international effort to try to aggressively go after the affiliates there. after a disastrous rescue mission over the weekend, it shows how dangerous it can be to operate in that part of the world....